Topics - Kit Fisto

I've been experimenting with sillicone casting (Smooth On products) these past few months and start getting the hang of it. But now, I have a problem and need some advice fro more experienced people.

This is my Kybuck steed as some of you might know:

Over the past few years, some people have asked me to build them one as a commission. And now, I have the casting materials so I thought, I can give it a shot. But I don't know which way will be best to cast it. The Steed has NO articulation and is built in one piece. You could call it a "statue".

What would be the best way to make a sillicone mold and plastic cast of this one?

it's been some timesince I posted anything Hasbro-related here, so here I go. I've been doing some commissions these past few months and that's why I ended up with a lot of clone parts in my fodder bin.

So I started experimenting. I put an old Clone pilot torso and arms on top of a pair of commander legs and modded them a bit. Now I'm stuck. I have NO IDEA what soever to do with him now. What colors? More Mods? What type of clone will he be? Anyway, al advice is welcome. Here's a pic of the WIP btw.

I've started to learn how to cast a few days ago. And I have a few questions:

How do you guys change the colors of your casts? Do you use diffirent casting products? I use Smoot-Cast 300, and it's pure white.Can you just mix some model paint in with the 2 components or do I have to buy special pigment for it?

I got this head out of a bag of old fodder (a friend of mine who got out of customizing gave it to me) I don't know from which line it is, but I think it looks great and is SW scale. Now, I would like some suggestions of what type of character you guys would build with this head.

I'm in the dark here. I was thinking Mandalorian? Clone? Spacer? Something else?

Half a year ago, my girlfriend and I decided to join forces and start working on a short comic. It was more of an experiment really to check out our "artistic bounderies". So we put together a little story, situated in the Jedi Purge timeline and went to work.

The original concept of the story was forged back when Bejedi.com was still up. I was one of the crew members there and the idea was to make exclusive comics to offer to our members. That's when I first doodeled the Clone renagade. A few years later, he's starring his own little story.

Enough blabla, here's a link to our site where you can all read the comic:

I don't know if any of you have heard or entered in this compitition, but after and abscence and lack of updates on their site, the 2nd of December, it was announced they were doing a second edition. The first one, I didn't enter, but this year I did. Maybe there are some customizers over here who would like to take a look and maybe enter the contest themselves. The jury consists out of some big names in the toy bussiness.

I'm currently working on my 3-monthly customizing article for the Belgian Star Wars fan club. For this edition, I decided to inform our readers about the diffirent techniques of weathering. So now I'm looking for sharp (close-up) pics of weathered ships, vehicles and figures. I know how many talented customizers here have done awesome jobs with weathering, so it would be awesome if you guys would post your works here. I'll use as many of them as I can to publish in our club magazine, the rest will be put online at www.teekay-421.be